Sir—I was somewhat disappointed at the result of the Town Hall meeting re the unemployed. We must all admit that we have a ...
Article : 354 wordsNominations for the Jane meeting in connection with the Fort Adelaide Racing Club will be received to-day at Globe Hotel, City, or Ford's Royal Arms Hotel, Port. ...
Article : 703 wordsA considerable amount of damage was done to fences and buildings in Adelaide and the suburbs on Sunday night. The weak spots were found out in numbers of fences, the wind completing ...
Article : 1,536 wordsAn inquest was held at the Exchange Hotel, Gawler, on Sunday last by the Mayor (Mr. W. H. Cox) on a body supposed to be that of R. F. Rankin, an insurance agent. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 678 wordsThe Railway Commissioners on entering their office on Monday morning were confronted with quite a batch of telegrams reporting heavy rains and washa ways on the ...
Article : 349 wordsSir—I believe it is the intention of the Government to hold a review an the 20th Jane. As the same will cost quite £500, if the Government abandon the idea and add £500. ...
Article : 195 wordsSir—The deep drainage works for Bromp[?]os Park. Went Hinmarsh, Thebarton, and I believe Unley, are very necessary, and I am sur prised that Mr. Brooker, M.P., did not think ...
Article : 212 wordsHeavy rains fell all last night. Saltia Creek came down about midnight 20 ft. high and 4 ft. above the railway-bridge across the creek seven miles from here, washing away about ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 592 wordsSplendid rains have fallen here since Friday night, the register up to this morning being 3'400 points. It is still raining, with a" prospect of much more. The farmers are jubilant, ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Polynesien, Boulard commander, arrived from Marseilles at 4 o'clock, and sailed for Adelaide at 9 o'clock this morning. The passengers in the saloon are— ...
Article : 146 wordsThe quarterly social in connection with All Saints' Literary Society was held in All Saints lecture-hall on Monday evening, when there was a Rood attendance. Various gmaes ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—There being only one cause of the above, namely, divorcing man or labor from land, what sense is there in trying to solve the problem on abstract grounds, as suggested and ...
Article : 462 wordsRain has fallen almost continually since Friday evening, and the downpour was exceptionally heavy during Sunday night. For the 48 hours u[?] to 9 o'clock this morning the fall ...
Article : 174 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. John Jones), Crs. Youds. Gould. Hocking, Brooker, M.P., Hunwick, and Vardon. The Mayor said at the meeting held in the ...
Article : 721 wordsSir—I admire truth of speech and honesty in all things, but I consider the remarks made by Madame Sterling on the above occasion somewhat far-fetched. She said "she was ...
Article : 518 wordsMagnificent rains have fallen here, the record for Broken Bill for 48 hours ending 9 this morning being 2 "22, or nearly 2? in. Rain is till falling. The Proprietary mine dams have had a splendid supply. but they are not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsThe gale had a destructive effect upon the upper portions of the new building in course of erection for the South Australian Co operative Stores. Limited ...
Article : 457 wordsSir—Kindly permit me through your columns to urge the shareholders in the above mine to at once take steps to have their shares ...
Article : 483 wordsSir—Of late much has been said about the incivility of our railway porbers, bat as a ocnstant traveller I have found them quite the ...
Article : 306 wordsOn Friday night we had nearly I in. of rain, and on Saturday night nearly half an inch. On Sunday night we had a regular Queensland rain, the fall being over 2 in., thus beating the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsLast night news was received that another washaway had occurred on the Silverton line, which stopped the express from returning to Silverton with the passengers. This, however, ...
Article : 322 wordsThe Kensington Oval authorities have suffered heavy loss through the storm, which has Completely dismantled the pretty little koburban grounds. The central pavilion. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 30 May 1893, Page 6
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